October 2013 Edition Price Guide 2013 This guide is issued exclusively for informative purposes, with the objective of providing information as regards the charges applied on Spanish Airports. Aena Aeropuertos should not be held responsible for such information, which may not be complete, updated or may contain errors. The only legislation that should be taken into account is the one published on the respective Official Gazettes. AENA AEROPUERTOS PRICE GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS AENA AEROPUERTOS ..................................................................................................................2 1. PROCEDURE TO OPERATE. ................................................................................................................. 3 2. GOVERNING LAWS. ............................................................................................................................... 4 AERONAUTICAL CHARGES .........................................................................................................5 1. LANDING AND AERODROME SERVICE. .............................................................................................. 5 2. PASSENGERS, PRMs AND SECURITY. ................................................................................................9 3. AIRCRAFT PARKING. ........................................................................................................................... 12 4. USE OF AIR BRIDGES. ......................................................................................................................... 13 5. LOADING AND UNLOADING OF GOODS (CARGO CHARGE). ......................................................... 14 6. FUEL AND LUBRICANT ........................................................................................................................ 14 7. USE OF INFRAESTRUCTURES FOR PROVIDE GROUND HANDLING SERVICES ......................... 15 8. EXEMPTION AND SUBSIDIES. ............................................................................................................ 17 AENA AEROPUERTOS: PRIVATE PRICES................................................................................19 1. CAR PARK. ............................................................................................................................................ 19 2. CHECK-IN DESKS. ................................................................................................................................ 19 3. PASSENGER SELF-SERVICE CHECK- IN MACHINES. ..................................................................... 20 4. OFFICES, PREMISES AND COMMERCIAL DESKS. ........................................................................... 21 5. LANDS AND PAVED SURFACES. ........................................................................................................ 22 6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL STORES, HANGARS.................................................................................. 23 7. AIRCRAFT HOUSING. ........................................................................................................................... 24 8. 400 HZ ENERGY SYSTEM.................................................................................................................... 24 9. FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES. ................................................................................................................. 24 10. NON-DELIMITED AREAS AND LOUNGES .......................................................................................... 25 11. LEFT LUGGAGE OFFICE...................................................................................................................... 27 12. ACCESS OF VEHICLES TO RESTRICTED AREAS. ........................................................................... 27 13. SERVICE OF VEHICLES WITHDRAWAL FOR SECURITY REASONS .............................................. 28 14. CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMING AND RECORDING AND ADVERTISING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERVIEWS ........................................................................................................... 28 15. ADVERTISING SUPPORT..................................................................................................................... 29 16. SURVEYS .............................................................................................................................................. 30 17. OTHER USES OF THE AIRPORT. ........................................................................................................ 30 18. SUPPLIES AND OTHER SERVICES. ................................................................................................... 30 19. TELECOMMUNICATIONS. .................................................................................................................... 32 20. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES. ................................................................................................................. 34 HANDLING SERVICE ...................................................................................................................35 TELEPHONES NUMBERS ...........................................................................................................40 AENA AEROPUERTOS Royal Decree-Law 13/2010, of December 3, has introduced an important modernization process, dividing the airport and air navigation management functions that in Spain had been performed by the Entidad Pública Empresarial Aena, with the objective of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Spanish airport system. Aena Aeropuertos is created within this modernization process and it shall be responsible for the management of the airports which until now had been managed by Entidad Pública Empresarial Aena. The Council of Ministers on June 3, 2011 approved an agreement which authorizes the asset transfer from Aena to Aena Aeropuertos and a rise in the capital stock of the new company. These measures are necessary for Aena Aeropuertos to start functioning effectively, from June 8, 2011. Aena Aeropuertos shall carry out all the duties and obligations currently developed by business public entity Aena as regards management and operation of airport services, and any others that national or international law gives to the airport operator, in relation to the network integrated by airports and heliports managed by Aena. From June 8, 2011, Aena Aeropuertos manages 47 airports and 2 heliports which, depending on the volume of passengers, are classified into the following groups: Group I: Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat. Group II: Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol and Palma de Mallorca. Group III: Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte and Valencia. Group IV: Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo and Zaragoza. Group V: Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria and Valladolid. October 2013 2 1. PROCEDURE TO OPERATE. Flights landing, taking-off or flying over the Spanish territory shall be subject to the Spanish law as regards civil aviation and to the public security, police and penal regulations in force in Spain. Information about requirements and authorizations needed to operate in Spain is available in AIS (available Internet) or in the following address: DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE AVIACIÓN CIVIL (CIVIL AVIATION OFFICE) Subdirección General de Explotación del Transporte Aéreo (Sub-head Office of Air Transportation activities) Paseo de la Castellana, 67 28071-Madrid (SPAIN) Phone 34 1 597 60 84 and 34 1 597 70 00 FAX 34 1 597 68 43 AFTN: LEACZXEX TELEX: 48339 CIAL MADRID In order to optimize the use of the capacities available in airports under the Spanish sovereignty, it is needed to coordinate arrival and departure hours of every commercial flight to avoid congestions and delays. Therefore, every flight operating in Madrid Barajas and commercial flights operating in other Aena airports shall coordinate their service times through: OFICINA DE COORDINACIÓN DE HORARIOS (TIMETABLE COORDINATION OFFICE) Calle Peonías, 12 – 4ª Planta 28042-Madrid (SPAIN) SITA: MADCHYA AFTN: LEANZXEH FAX. 34 1 321 13 48 PHONE: 34 1 321 10 49 /321 14 12 / 321 13 90 In order to operate in Spanish airports, it will be necessary to complete the form: “Formulario Estadístico de Tránsito Aéreo” both at arrival and departure. AIRPORT SERVICE TIMETABLE: Service times of Spanish airports are duly published and updated in de AD card of each airport of AIP Spain. October 2013 3 2. GOVERNING LAWS. Law 1/2011 of March 4, establishes the State Safety Program for Civil Aviation, and Air Security Law 21/2003 of July 7 is amended adding a title which establishes private price all income received by Aena Aeropuertos for its activities, except for the following cases in which income shall be considered as public patrimonial benefits: - use of runways (landing), aerodrome services provided by airport operator, meteorological services, services of inspection and control of passengers and baggage (security), use of the terminal buildings by the passengers (passengers), service that enable general mobility of passengers and provision of assistance to persons with reduced mobility (PRMs), use of aircraft parking areas, use of air bridges, use of the airport in loading and unloading cargo operations, use of the airport for transport and supply of fuels and lubricants use of the infrastructures for the provision of ground handling services Law 2/2012 of June 29, on State Budget for 2012. Law 17/2012 of December 27, on State Budget for 2013. October 2013 4 AERONAUTICAL CHARGES Under this heading are shown charges established for the aeronautical and complementary services rendered at airports, without indirect taxes unless otherwise indicated. 1. LANDING AND AERODROME SERVICE. Definition: Use of the runways by an aircraft and the rendering of the services needed for such use, different from ground handling to aircraft, passengers, and goods as well as aerodrome services provided by the airport operator. Taxpayer: Airlines, legal entities or natural persons receiving the above mentioned services. Rates: It is determined according to the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW), and varies depending on the type, class of flight, and the noise level of the aircraft. 1.1. Flights within European Area and International flights LANDING Airport € Tm AERODROME SERVICE Minimum per operation € € Tm Minimum per operation € Madrid-Barajas 8,387050 154,62 3,515400 71,88 Barcelona-El Prat 7,388850 136,19 3,493700 71,48 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol-Costa del Sol y Palma de Mallorca 7,009100 96,92 3,428600 51,20 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte y Valencia 5,880700 16,29 3,146500 8,71 Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo y Zaragoza 4,307450 10,82 2,462950 6,18 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria y Valladolid. 2,842700 5,86 2,094050 4,31 1.2. Domestic flights in Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla (except interisland) LANDING Airport € Tm AERODROME SERVICE Minimum per operation € € Tm Minimum per operation € Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur y Palma de Mallorca 5,957735 82,38 3,428600 51,20 Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, y Tenerife Norte 4,998595 13,85 3,146500 8,71 La Palma 3,661333 9,20 2,462950 6,18 Ceuta, Hierro, La Gomera, Melilla y Son Bonet. 2,416295 4,98 2,094050 4,31 October 2013 5 1.3. Inter-Islands flights in Canary and Balearic Islands LANDING Airport € Tm AERODROME SERVICE Minimum per operation € € Tm Minimum per operation € Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur y Palma de Mallorca 2,102730 29,08 3,428600 51,20 Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, y Tenerife Norte 1,764210 4,89 3,146500 8,71 La Palma 1,292235 3,25 2,462950 6,18 Hierro, La Gomera y Son Bonet. 0,852810 1,76 2,094050 4,31 When the aerodrome service is provided in the form of Aerodrome Flight Information Service (AFIS), the amount of the rate of aerodrome service will be reduced by sixty percent. 1.4. Surcharges according to the noise level of the aircraft At Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Bilbao, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla, Tenerife North, Tenerife South and Valencia Airports, for civil subsonic jet airplanes, the amounts resulting from the application of the amounts referred to in points 1.1. to 1.3. of this section shall be increased by the following percentages according to the noise level of each aircraft and to the schedule of the landing or take off: 07:00 - 22:59 23:00 - 06:59 (local time) (local time) Category 1 70% 140% Category 2 20% 40% Category 3 0% 0% Category 4 0% 0% Noise category The criterion applied to determine the noise category for each aircraft is as follows: - Category 1: Aircrafts with accumulative margin up to 5 EPNdB. Category 2: Aircrafts with accumulative margin between 5 EPNdB and 10 EPNdB. Category 3: Aircrafts with accumulative margin between 10 EPNdB and 15 EPNdB. Category 4: Aircrafts with accumulative margin over 15 EPNdB. Accumulative margin: The figure, in EPNdB (Effective Perceived Noise in Decibels), is obtained after summing up the differences between noise calculated and noise certificated at each of the three points of reference defined in the Convention on International Civil Aviation, volume 1, second part, chapter 3, annex 16. October 2013 6 1.5. Training and school flights. Definition: Training flights are those performed for pilot training or qualification in order to confirm or keep licenses. School flights are those for the purpose of teaching and training pilots, carried out in school or flying club aircraft authorized by Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (Air Security State Agency), provided that the beginning and the end of the operation is performed at the same airport. Student pilots will be required to prove their status when presenting the Flight Plan to the Oficina de Notificación de los Servicios de Tránsito Aéreo (Air Traffic Services Notification Office) Rates: LANDING AERODROME SERVICE € Tm € Tm. Madrid-Barajas 5,913250 3,895150 Barcelona-El Prat Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol-Costa del Sol and Palma de Mallorca 5,696250 3,873450 5,110350 3,808350 5,110350 3,493700 4,567850 2,745050 4,036200 2,321900 Airport Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte y Valencia Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo and Zaragoza Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria and Valladolid. Additionally, for undertaking maneuvers, approach operations or landing simulation, the total amount to be paid will be the result of adding to the above mentioned rates the result of the application of the following multiply coefficients for each 90 minutes or period, independently of the number of operations, to the previous rates. SECTIONS OF WEIGHTS (Kg weight) From 1 5.000 40.001 100.001 250.001 300.001 To 4.999 40.000 100.000 250.000 300.000 Multiply Coefficients for each 90 minutes or part 2 6 5 4 3 2 October 2013 7 1.6. Out of operational service time In airports with operational service time less than 24 hours, the amount corresponding to operations that take place out of operational service time published in the AD card for each airport in the AIP SPAIN, will be as follows: a) Flights within European Economic Area airports and International flights: Airport LANDING AERODROME SERVICE € Tm € Tm. Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Sevilla y Tenerife Norte Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo y Zaragoza 8,71 6,18 31,106950 (*) Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria y Valladolid. (*) b) 4,31 Rates for cargo flights will be the same as section 1.1 Domestic flights in Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla (except Inter-Islands) Airport LANDING AERODROME SERVICE € Tm € Tm. Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, y Tenerife Norte 8,71 26,440908 La Palma (*) Ceuta, Hierro, La Gomera, Melilla y Son Bonet. (*) Rates for cargo flights will be the same as section 1.2 c) 6,18 4,31 Inter-Islands flights Airport LANDING AERODROME SERVICE € Tm € Tm. Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, y Tenerife Norte 8,71 La Palma (*) Hierro, La Gomera y Son Bonet. (*) Rates for cargo flights will be the same as section 1.3 9,332085 6,18 4,31 October 2013 8 2. PASSENGERS, PRMs AND SECURITY. Definition: This charge is applied for the use, by passengers, of the airport terminal areas non-accessible to visitors, as well as the complementary airport facilities. Airport security charge is applied for passengers and baggage inspection and control services in the airport area. PRMs charge id applied for services that allow general mobility of passengers and necessary assistance to persons with reduced mobility (PRMs) to enable them to move from a point of arrival at the airport until the aircraft, or from there to an exit point, including boarding and disembarking. Taxpayer: Airline companies, administrations, organizations and individuals carrying passengers who board at an airport managed by Aena Aeropuertos, regardless of subsequent intermediate stages that the flight may perform and of its destination. The amount of this charge may be passed on to passengers on the ticket in a disaggregated way or not containing the price of the ticket. Rates: Rates are shown in the following tables. Passenger and security rates applicable to transfer passengers are reduced by 20%. For these purposes, transfer passenger means a passenger landing in an airport managed by Aena Aeropuertos, S.A., on a flight, and board a new flight with the same ticket and at the same airport, within a maximum of 12 hours, with a different flight number and destination other than the origin. From November to March, passenger and security rates at Palma de Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Son Bonet Airports will be reduced by 20%. a) Flights within European Economic Area airports and International flights: Passengers Airport E.E.A. International Madrid-Barajas 15,67 22,18 Barcelona-El Prat 14,58 17,84 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Málaga-Costa del Sol y Tenerife Sur 6,50 9,80 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte y Valencia 5,54 8,32 Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Girona, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo y Zaragoza 3,97 5,96 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria y Valladolid. 2,60 3,90 PRM Security 0,61 3,75 € per departing passenger October 2013 9 b) Domestic flights in Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla with the Peninsula: Airport Passengers Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca y Tenerife Sur 5,53 Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca y Tenerife Norte 4,71 La Palma 3,37 Ceuta, Hierro, La Gomera, Melilla y Son Bonet 2,21 PRM Security 0,52 3,19 € per departing passenger c) Inter-Islands flights in Canary and Balearic Islands: Airport Passengers Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca y Tenerife Sur 1,95 Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca y Tenerife Norte 1,66 La Palma 1,19 Hierro, La Gomera y Son Bonet 0,78 PRM Security 0,18 0,56 € per departing passenger Security rates above will be increased in the “F Factor” for the services related to baggage inspection and control services in the airport area provided by the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea, established since February 2008 by Royal Decree 184/2008. This collected amount will be transferred to the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea. F Factor rates are shown as follows: Airport ALL DESTINATION International and E.E.A. 0,38 € per departing passenger Airport Fuerteventura,Ceuta, Gran Canaria, Hierro, Ibiza, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, Melilla, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca, Son Bonet, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur Flights with peninsular airport Inter-Islands flights same CCAA 0,32 0,11 € per departing passenger According to Law 9/2013, from October, 5th, the “F Factor” will be abolished and it will be established the AESA’s Safety & Security Tax. The amount of this tax will be collected by Aena Aeropuertos and then will be transferred to AESA. October 2013 10 SAFETY & SECURITY TAX Definition: The tax covers the activities and services of supervision and inspection performed by the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA) for safety and security reasons. Taxpayer: Passengers boarding at an airport managed by Aena Aeropuertos, regardless of subsequent intermediate stages that the flight may perform and of its destination. Airline companies, administrations, organizations and individuals carrying passengers to replace the aforementioned. Rates: Rates are shown in the following tables. Airport ALL DESTINATION International and E.E.A. 0,58 € per departing passenger Airport Fuerteventura,Ceuta, Gran Canaria, Hierro, Ibiza, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, Melilla, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca, Son Bonet, Tenerife Norte and Tenerife Sur Flights with peninsular airport Inter-Islands flights same CCAA 0,49 0,17 € per departing passenger October 2013 11 3. AIRCRAFT PARKING. Definition The use of the authorized aircraft parking zones in the airport. This rate will not be applied when the aircraft is at an air bridge position or in a hangar. Parking time will be considered as the time in block time. This rate will not be applied between 00:00 and 6:00, local time. Taxpayer Airlines companies, administrations, organizations, and individuals whose aircrafts are parked. Rates At airport of groups I, II and III, this rate will be calculated by considering the aircraft’s weight and the duration of parking, with the following formula: E = e*Tm*Ft ,where: E: total amount to pay for the service e: unit rate Tm: maximum take-off weight authorized of the aircraft, in tons Ft : parking time per 15 minutes or period. The amount of the unit rates for each airport is as follows: Maximum amount € € per each quarter of hour or part thereof Airport Madrid-Barajas 0,127770 Barcelona-El Prat 0,121881 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol y Palma de Mallorca 0,120770 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte y Valencia 0,067107 first 24 hours 1.614 maximum per 24 hours since 2nd day 880 At airport of groups IV and V, the following charges will be applied by day of parking or period of time higher than three hours, according to aircraft weight. Aircraft up to 10 tonnes 0-2 Tonnes 2-10 Tonnes 1,556027 7,778529 € per aircraft & day or part Aircrafts over 10 tonnes 0,898304 € per tonne & day or part October 2013 12 4. USE OF AIR BRIDGES. Definition: Use of airport facilities to provide boarding and disembarking services to passengers through air bridges or the use of an apron position that impedes the use of air bridges to other users. Taxpayer The company that runs the aircraft. Rates: This rate will be calculated by considering the aircraft’s weight and time at the air bridge with the following formula: P = (p1 + p2*Tm)*Ft , where: P: Total amount to pay for the service p1: unit rate for the time in position at air bridge p2: unit rate for the aircraft's weight and time at the air bridge Tm: maximum take-off weight of the aircraft, in tons. Ft : time that the aircraft remains at the air bridge, per 15 minutes or period. Unit rates for p1 and p2: AIRPORT p1 (€) p2 (€) Madrid-Barajas 33,231163 0,00 Barcelona-El Prat 30,128606 0,00 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Palma de Mallorca 26,496460 0,00 25,477319 0,00 25,477319 0,00 25,477319 0,00 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte, Valencia Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo, Zaragoza Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria, Valladolid. For those aircrafts connected to two air bridges simultaneously, and parked in apron positions specially designed for this purpose, rates will be increased by 25%. Between zero and six, local time, when an aircraft is in an apron position and the operating company requests a remote parking position but at that time that place is not available, or if the airport operator decides not to change it due to operational reasons, the airport shall disconnect the apron service and shall interrupt the computation of time for charging purposes. However, the company will be forced to move the aircraft to a remote parking position when it will be required because there is available position or because the previous reasons have disappeared. Failure to do this and the fact that it cannot be used by any other users, upon request, the rate to apply will be the one that would have been payable if such uses are not made. October 2013 13 5. LOADING AND UNLOADING OF GOODS (CARGO CHARGE). Definition Use of the airport infrastructures during loading and unloading operations of goods. Taxpayer Airlines companies, administrations, organizations, and individuals whose aircrafts transport goods. Rates ORIGIN - DESTINATION LOADING - UNLOADING AIRPORT Balearic Islands Balearic Islands Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Rest of Airports 0,016113 0,016113 0,016113 0,016113 0,016113 Canary Islands 0,016113 Ceuta - Melilla 0,016113 0,016113 0,016113 0,016113 Rest of Airports 0,018956 0,018956 0,018956 0,018956 € kg loaded or unloaded For goods in transit, the above mentioned rate will be reduced by 50%. For charging purposes goods in transit is defined as the loaded and unloaded goods between flights of the same air company at the airport. 6. FUEL AND LUBRICANT Definition Use of the airport infrastructures to transport and supply fuel and lubricant, by any means of transport or supply. Taxpayer Product suppliers. Rates KEROSENE 0,004273 AVIATION SPIRIT 0,007270 LUBRICANTS 0,007270 €/Liter October 2013 14 7. USE OF INFRAESTRUCTURES FOR PROVIDE GROUND HANDLING SERVICES Definition Use of the airport property to provide ground assistance services. Taxpayer Natural or legal persons authorized to perform ground handling services in their own aircrafts or in third parties' ones are required to pay. Rates Assistance to Aircraft: a) Ramp services. a.1. Baggage handling services (Service group 3). Rate per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56-71 metric tons of weight or fraction: 62,98 €. a.2. Ramp handling services (Service group 5). Rate per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56 and 71 metric tons of weight or fraction: 20 €. b) Cleaning of the aircraft and aircraft services (Service group 6 except the removal of snow and ice and the de-icing from the aircraft.) Rate per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56 and 71 metric tons of weight or fraction: 10.98 €. c) Services for the removal of snow and ice and the de-icing from the aircraft. (Part of group 6.b.) Rate per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56 and 71 metric tons of weight or fraction: 2.98 €. d) Maintenance services assistance in line (Service group 8). Rate per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56 and 71 metric tons of weight or fraction: 2.98 €. d) Catering services assistance (Service group 11). Rates per aircraft whose MTOW is between 56 and 71 tons of weight or part are the following: EEE International Madrid Barajas 29,88 49,80 Barcelona El Prat 20,92 34,86 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Tenerife Sur, Málaga-Costa del Sol y Palma de Mallorca 19,42 32,37 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Girona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Menorca, Santiago, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte y Valencia 14,94 24,90 Almería, Asturias, Coruña, Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Palma, Murcia, Reus, Santander, Vigo y Zaragoza 10,46 17,43 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Son Bonet, Pamplona, Torrejón, Vitoria y Valladolid and evry airport managed by Aena not inlcuded above. 5,98 9,96 €/aircraft October 2013 15 The MTOW must be as contained in the Certificate of Airworthiness or the flight manual of the aircraft or any other equivalent official document. When the MTOW of the aircraft is not between 56 and 71 metric tons the following coefficients will be applied to the above amounts depending on the weight range in which the aircraft is included: MTOW Coefficient Aircraft between 0 and less than 16 Tons 13,16% Aircraft between 16 and less than 22 Tons 17,51% Aircraft between 22 and less than 38 Tons 28,04% Aircraft between 38 and less than 56 Tons 77,88% Aircraft between 56 and less than 72 Tons 100% Aircraft between 72 and less than 86 Tons 120,33% Aircraft between 86 and less than 121 Tons 135,30% Aircraft between 121 and less than 164 Tons 150,28% Aircraft between 164 and less than 191 Tons 179,37% Aircraft between 191 and less than 231 Tons 202,50% Aircraft between 231 and less than 300 Tons 264,81% Aircraft over 300 Tons 314,64% Assistance to Passengers: Rates for use of the airport to provide ground assistance services to passengers (Service group 2): 0,0438 Euros per departing passenger. All references to service groups for ground handling services are based on the Annex of Royal Decree 1161/1999 of July 2 concerning ground handling services. October 2013 16 8. EXEMPTION AND SUBSIDIES. Exemptions No aeronautical charges shall be satisfied, referred to in this guide, by the operations performed by the Spanish state aircrafts, aircraft serving for autonomous communities and other local entities, provided that they perform non commercial public services, and foreign State aircrafts, in the case that the Nations to which they belong have similar exemption for Spanish state aircrafts. Bonus due to route opening to new destinations. The opening of air routes to new destinations will entitle airlines operating in the airports managed by Aena Aeropuertos S.A. to a reduction of 50 percent the first year and 25 percent the second, the amount of departing passenger and security charges, paid to Aena Aeropuertos S.A., per passenger taken to new destinations each season with right to subsidy. The bonus will be applied at a maximum to the net number of routes increased by the company in each area of operation. Air route to a new destination is considered as the entire commercial operations of air transport of passengers departing from an airport in Aena Aeropuertos S.A. and going to a different airport, as long as it has not been operated during the preceding equivalent season. For this purpose, an air route with the new destination shall be deemed to have been operated in the immediate previous season, when during that season routes are operated with the same origin airport but destination airport in another airport that is in the same area of influence of the destination airport, provided that the number of operations of such routes has exceeded 30 departure operations, in the summer, and 20 departure operations, in the winter, by all companies operating in the considered airport of Aena Aeropuertos S.A. It must be understood that destination airports are in the same area of influence when they are at a distance inferior to150 km. Due to qualifying for the bonus, the airline must demonstrate during the two consecutive years and for each of the respective summer and winter seasons, the following requirements: a) In the first year, it shall be credited for the summer season that there is an increase of at least 15 departure operations per route compared to the previous summer season, provided that at least 30 departure operations are kept per route during the season, and for the winter season that there is an increase of at least 10 departure operations per route compared to the previous winter season, provided that at least 20 departure operations are kept per route in the season. In the second year, at least the same level of departure operations must be kept per route each season. b) To increase the net number of routes in all the airports of Aena Aeropuertos S.A. for each season and area of operation. To this end, two areas of operation are considered: the European Economic Area (EEA) and international routes, that is, those outside the EEA. The calculation of the increase in net routes shall be conducted separately for each area of operation. Route net increase is considered the result of subtracting to the routes over 30 departure operations open in the summer season, to the routes over 30 departure operations closed during October 2013 17 that season, or to the routes over 20 departure operations open in the winter season, to the routes over 20 departure operations closed during this season. c) To maintain at least the number of departure operations of the company in Aena Aeropuertos S.A. corresponding to the previous equivalent season for each area of operation that is capable of receiving the subsidy. In the case of a company that has operated in a season more routes to new destinations of those which are entitled to bonus, such bonus will be applied to those routes to new destinations that benefit the company the most. The bonus will be payable when the season is finished and must be ordered during the month following to the end of the respective winter or summer season. The payment of bonus will be made by Aena Aeropuertos S.A. offsetting the amount to any amounts owed by the beneficiary company, if it cannot be possible in whole or in part, by payment in cash within six months from the end of the corresponding season. Failure or lack of maintenance of any of the requirements within the two years that are necessary to be eligible for the bonus means losing throughout the period, proceeding Aena Aeropuertos S.A. to request the beneficiary airline a refund of the corresponding subsides for new routes that were previously perceived. Subsidies for operations on certain days of the week in the Canary Airports There is a right to a subsidy of 50% of the amount of landing and passengers charges, for flights in airports in the Canary Islands - with the exception of inter island flights- the days of the week that are reflected in the following table, provided that the beneficiary of the subsidy maintains the number of operations already scheduled for the remaining days of the week, at the deadline set by the industry for the return of slots of the winter season (August 31) and summer (January 31) accordingly. Airport Gran Canaria Tenerife South Lanzarote Fuerteventura Tenerife North La Palma Day of the week Tuesday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday and Friday Saturday All days The enjoyment of this subsidy shall exclude the application of bonus for landing and passengers charges under Law 21/2003, Sections 75.7 and 78.3. The subsidy must be requested during the month of January 2014, and will be met by Aena Aeropuertos S.A. offsetting the amount to any amounts owed by the beneficiaries and, if it cannot be possible in whole or in part, by payment in cash before May 31, 2014. October 2013 18 AENA AEROPUERTOS: PRIVATE PRICES Under this heading prices for the rest of the services provided by Aena Aeropuertos and not included in the previous section are shown. The amounts do not include indirect taxes unless otherwise stated. 1. CAR PARK. Definition Use of car park areas in the airport operated directly by Aena Aeropuertos. Rates: Available at each airport website. They may be checked at www.aena-aeropuertos.es 2. CHECK-IN DESKS. Definition Use of weighing conveyor, with rear-mounted belt without weighing conveyor, and without belt. Rates Rates for contracted desks for annual periods: WITH WEIGHING CONVEYOR WITH REAR-MOUNTED BELT WITHOUT WEIGHING CONVEYOR WITHOUT BELT Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte, Tenerife Sur y Valencia 1.482,76 424,85 37,92 Almería, Asturias, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Coruña, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 1.263,27 238,88 21,18 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vitoria y Zaragoza. 1.263,27 158,15 14,04 AIRPORT €/month/desk For season concessions (between 5-7 month periods) rates for check in desks will be the ones for the use of desks for annual periods plus an increase of 25%. Exceptionally, the use of desks may be authorized for periods of one month and the rate to apply will be the amount established for the use of desks for annual periods increased by 50%. In case of shortage of desks, the airport authority may revoke the annual term of rent when for two months the monthly occupancy is less than 25% of the airport's operating hours. For check-in desks, within the space availability and at the discretion of the airport, which can be rented per hour or fraction, the longest time of the following times shall be considered as use time of the desk: - Allocation time, meaning time that the lessee has reserved. Effective period of time of occupation. October 2013 19 For the purpose of computing the period of use, the scheduled hour or the starting real hour of occupation will be considered as the start if it occurs before the scheduled hour, and as the end of the period of use, the scheduled or real hour of occupation if it occurs after the scheduled hour. Regardless of the real or scheduled time of use of the desk, a minimum period of one hour will be considered. st 1 HOUR OR PART THEREOF ADDITIONAL PERIODS OF 15 MINUTES 15,78 3,94 9,19 2,30 WITH WEIGHING CONVEYOR WITH REAR-MOUNTED BELT, WITHOUTH WEIGHING CONVEYOR Euros The allocation of desks in any of the above ways of use shall be provided by the airport authority in terms of the operational capacity of the airport. The lessee shall be responsible for any other expenditure for consumption, services or supplies resulting from this lease, which are provided by Aena Aeropuertos, directly or indirectly. 3. a. PASSENGER SELF-SERVICE CHECK- IN MACHINES. Airlines’ and Handling agents’ self-service check in machines Authorization for the installation and operation of self-service check-in machines owned by airlines or handling agents that provide third passenger with assistance services. This authorization will not apply when the airport installs self-service check-in machines owned by Aena Aeropuertos. AIRPORT € / month / kiosk Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, MálagaCosta del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur 210,72 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Menorca, Sevilla y Valencia 210,72 Almería, Asturias, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Coruña, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 151,76 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vitoria y Zaragoza. 105,36 If the company requires space for an additional machine within the same zone, the rate per machine will increase by 10% successively. Machines are in the same zone if they are separated by a distance inferior to 10 meters. b. Machines owned by Aena Aeropuertos Rent for shared use of check-in machines, owned by Aena Aeropuertos, assigned to airlines or handling agents that are authorized to provide third passenger with assistance services. Machines for customer use only: The devices are assigned to the sole and exclusive exploitation by a single client without any possibility of giving other customers access: SOLE AGENT KIOSK € / month / kiosk Kiosk with boarding pass printer 2.104,62 Kiosk with boarding pass printer and bag tag printer 2.174,86 October 2013 20 Machines for shared use by multiple clients: The devices are assigned to the use of one or more clients. In this case one of two following ways can be used: One or more clients are assigned to operate a particular machine: - COMMON USE KIOSK For all type of kiosks € / boarding pass / month / kiosk € / month / kiosk 376,27 0,27 charge per authorized user Customers operate a set of machines determined by the airport for the widespread use of passengers: - COMMON USE KIOSK € / boarding pass / month / kiosk For all type of kiosks 0,46 charge per authorized user 4. OFFICES, PREMISES AND COMMERCIAL DESKS. Definition Use of offices and premises surfaces of preferential or non-preferential nature and commercial desks different from the check-in ones. Rates For annual concessions: PREFERENTIAL OFFICES NONPREFERENTIAL OFFICES COMMERCIAL DESKS Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur 24,153983 16,597432 56,899049 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Menorca, Sevilla y Valencia 21,410236 16,597432 47,408377 Almería, Asturias, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Coruña, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 18,531548 14,573356 28,202137 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vitoria y Zaragoza 15,607882 10,705119 19,206241 AIRPORT €/month/m2 For six months period concessions, rates will be increased by 25%, and by 50% for one-month period concessions. For less than one month period concessions, the following prices will be applied: Up to 2 hours Additional hour or part thereof Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla, Tenerife Norte, Tenerife Sur y Valencia 2,470851 1,480003 Albacete, Algeciras, Almería, Asturias, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, Jerez, La Coruña, La Gomera, L Palma, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Santiago, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vigo, Vitoria y Zaragoza. 1,806105 1,404748 AIRPORT euros/m2/hour October 2013 21 5. LANDS AND PAVED SURFACES. 5.1. Paved surfaces Definition Use of paved surfaces. For the purposes of implementing this service prices paved surfaces are considered as such lands, developed or not, that are not buildable to the airport whose primary feature or value consists in the provision of paved infrastructure with slabs, asphalt spraying or similar material, and whose preferred use is parking general vehicles, stairs, forks and other tools for handling or installing removable modules of miscellaneous uses. Rates PAVED SURFACES AIRPORT Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, MálagaCosta del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur 1,097500 Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Menorca, Sevilla y Valencia 0,701681 Almería, Asturias, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Coruña, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 0,701681 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vitoria y Zaragoza. 0,701681 €/month/m2 Additionally, in case paved surfaces fully or partially place over them temporarily removable facilities, the resultant amount of applying the above rates will be increased by the amount obtained by multiplying the total area by the 25% of the rates above. 5.2. Lands Definition Use of land surfaces, whether developed or not. For the purposes of implementing the prices of this service, the following is considered: - Developed land: surface that has in land basic urban services for vehicle access, water supply and drainage and electricity supply with adequate capacity and features enough to serve the uses and existing buildings and the necessary uses for urban planning. - Undeveloped land: land pending development works and refurbishment to be suitable for building and hence to be considered developed land as the applicable planning regulations. October 2013 22 Rates AIRPORT URBANIZED LANDS NONURBANIZED LANDS URBANIZED LANDS AIRPORT NONURBANIZED LANDS Madrid Barajas 2,52 1,20 Son Bonet 0,80 0,30 Barcelona 2,38 1,20 Torrejón 0,78 0,29 Palma de Mallorca 2,37 1,17 Santander 0,73 0,28 Ibiza 2,30 1,11 Pamplona 0,72 0,28 Alicante, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Málaga, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur 2,09 1,06 Vitoria 0,60 0,25 Bilbao 1,92 0,87 Girona 0,58 0,22 Menorca 1,82 0,84 San Sebastián 0,56 0,21 Fuerteventura y Sevilla 1,78 0,84 Logroño 0,34 0,17 Madrid-Cuatro Vientos 1,17 0,46 Sabadell y Salamanca 0,33 0,17 0,31 0,17 Jerez 1,11 0,46 El Hierro, La Gomera, Murcia San Javier y Valladolid Ceuta 1,10 0,41 Burgos, Córdoba y Zaragoza 0,30 0,17 A Coruña, Almería, Asturias, FGL Granada Jaén, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 1,10 0,46 Huesca Pirineos y León 0,29 0,17 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz y Reus 0,28 Valencia 1,05 0,58 Melilla 0,98 0,37 6. 0,17 € / month / m2 GENERAL AND SPECIAL STORES, HANGARS. Definition Use of surfaces or premises designed for general storage, as well as the hangars, premises for special storage. Special store means a place equipped with cold storage or conservation, enclosed structure or any other device or complementary facilities which mean an additional investment. Rates ANNUAL CONCESSIONS HANGAR OR GENERAL STORE CATEGORY AIRPORT SPECIAL STORES 1st 2nd 11,559728 8,771000 29,326624 10,705119 8,771000 27,392508 Almería, Asturias, Federico Gª Lorca Granada-Jaén, Jerez, La Coruña, La Palma, Santiago y Vigo 8,771000 7,286676 22,489742 Albacete, Algeciras, Badajoz, Burgos, Ceuta, Córdoba, Cuatro Vientos, Girona, Hierro, Huesca, La Gomera, León, Logroño, Melilla, Murcia San Javier, Pamplona, Reus, Sabadell, Salamanca, San Sebastián, Santander, Son Bonet, Torrejón, Valladolid, Vitoria y Zaragoza. 3,868237 3,418443 15,652861 Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife Norte y Tenerife Sur Bilbao, Fuerteventura, Menorca, Sevilla y Valencia €/month/m2 For six months period concessions rates will be increased by 25%. For aircraft housing periods inferior to six months, the price established in section 7 “Aircraft housing” will be applied. October 2013 23 7. AIRCRAFT HOUSING. Definition: Use of hangars to house authorized aircraft. Rates: PERIODS LOWER THAN SIX MONTHS MINIMUM PER AIRCRAFT 0,360187 13,353284 €/day/m2 aircraft silhoutete surface €/day For periods over six months, the amount established in section 6 “General and special hangars and stores” will be applied. 8. 400 HZ ENERGY SYSTEM. Definition Provision to aircraft of the service of supplying electrical energy transformed to 400 Hz provided through airport’s equipments and facilities. Rates AIRCRAFT MTOW € per quarter hour or part thereof LOWER THAN 40 Tonnes 6,454680 40 - 150 Tonnes 6,790410 OVER 150 Tonnes 11,035770 9. FIRE FIGHTING SERVICES. Definition Presence of firefighting service of Aena Aeropuertos, with their crew and equipment, at the request of airlines as well as cleaning the aircraft parking apron for fuel spill, when, or for the supplying of the aircraft, or by expansion and spillage of fuel in the tanks, or for any other reason, it is necessary to clean for safety reasons. Taxpayer Air companies that received the service. Rates Per service: 140,70 € plus the amount of the product used. October 2013 24 10. NON-DELIMITED AREAS AND LOUNGES Definition Use of non-delimited areas and lounges that are not rented. Rates for VIP Lounges: Madrid, Málaga, Alicante SECTION PASSENGER RANK RATE PER USER 1 De 1 hasta 250 20,67 € 2 De 251 a 1000 19,02 € 3 De 1001 a 2000 16,16 € 4 De 2001 a 3000 13,42 € 5 Más de 3000 10,73 € Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife Sur SECTION PASSENGER RANK RATE PER USER 1 De 1 a 100 20,75 € 2 De 101 a 350 17,65 € 3 De 351 a 1000 15,00 € 4 De 1001 a 2000 12,00 € 5 Más de 2000 11,00 € Tenerife Norte, Valencia, Lanzarote SECTION PASSENGER RANK RATE PER USER 1 De 1 a 100 20,67 € 2 De 101 a 300 17,65 € 3 De 301 a 600 15,00 € 4 De 601 a 1000 12,00 € 5 Más de 1000 11,00 € ACCESS RATE TO VIP LOUNGES FOR UNDER AGE AGE RANK RATE 0-2 Free entrance 3-12 10 € From 13 onward Standard rate at each airport October 2013 25 Rates for other lounges: Half day (1) Full time (2) In Euros General rate 255,52 357,72 SPECIAL VIP/CPI LOUNGES Private VIP/CIP Lounge 445,00 623,00 CIP Desk Lounge 789,52 1.105,32 SPECIAL LOUNGES Goya Lounge (MAD) 717,73 1.004,83 Autogiro Lounge(MAD) 358,87 502,41 Velázquez Lounge (MAD)* Sala de Conferencias (MAD) Europa Lounge (BCN) 18,52 27,77 1.220,15 1.708,21 358,87 502,41 Sala de Conferencias (SVQ) 147,72 206,80 Sala de Formación, VIP I y VIP 370,30 518,42 Sala de Conferencias y Sala 1 147,72 206,80 Sala de Prensa (LPA) 184,67 258,53 Sala reuniones (ALC) 100,00 150,00 Sala multifunción (ALC) 270,00 400,00 (1) * Rate per person (2) 5 Hours 8 Hours Lounges at the General Services Offices of Cargo Centers: VALENCIA General rate Customer rate Full time 134,12 € 120,70 € Half day 107,29 € 96,56 € Hour 30,85 € 27,77 € Lounge (25 people) MADRID Lounge TIPO A General rate Customer rate Full time 217,41 € 196,49 € Half day 162,77 € 147,65 € Hour 38,37 € 25,58 € (16-18 people) Lounge TIPO B General rate Customer rte Full time 435,99 € 391,81 € Half day 325,54 € 292,98 € Hour 83,71 € 75,57 € (52 people) Hora cóctel General rate Customer rate 10 323,52 € 334,84 € 20 525,71 € 544,11 € 30 40 100 o más (pvp por hora) 808,79 € 1.052,55 € 12,36 € 837,10 € 1.089,39 € 12,79 € Training Courses October 2013 99,99 € 26 BARCELONA Lounge TIPO I (B) General rate Customer rate Full time 139,75 € 125,77 € Half day 111,80 € 100,62 € Hour 32,15 € 28,93 € General rate Customer rate Full time 363,36 € 327,02 € Half day 272,51 € 245,26 € Hour 69,87 € 62,89 € (20-30 people) Lounge TIPO III (A) (30-50 people) Lounge TIPO II (C o D) General rate Customer rate Full time 272,51 € 245,26 € Half day 206,14 € 185,52 € Hour 54,50 € 49,05 € General rate Customer rate Full time 545,03 € 490,53 € Half day 412,27 € 371,04 € Hour 109,01 € 98,11 € (24-40 people) Lounge TIPO IV (C+D) (40-80 people) General rate Customer rate General rate Customer rate Salas I, II y III 92,23 € 83,85 € 10 279,50 € 251,55 € Sala IV 125,77 € 104,81 € 20 454,20 € 408,78 € Terraza Superior 174,69 € 139,75 € 30 40 100 or more 698,76 € 908,39 € 10,84 € 628,88 € 817,55 € 9,75 € Coctails Training Courses 11. LEFT LUGGAGE OFFICE Rates BIG LEFTLUGGAGE LOCKER Day or part thereof Removal from left-luggage locker to store Day or part thereof in store (€/day) MEDIUM LEFT- SMALL LEFTLUGGAGE LUGGAGE LOCKER LOCKER General 5,80 5,07 4,45 Canary Islands 5,59 4,97 4,35 Ceuta & Melilla 5,49 4,86 4,35 General 45,95 45,95 45,95 Canary Islands 44,92 44,92 44,92 Ceuta & Melilla 44,09 44,09 44,09 General 2,28 2,28 2,28 Canary Islands 2,28 2,28 2,28 Ceuta & Melilla 2,17 2,17 2,17 VAT included Euros 12. ACCESS OF VEHICLES TO RESTRICTED AREAS. Definition It includes the use and access of vehicles to load/unload restricted area, apron area, movement area and, in general, to the access restricted to public use. Taxpayer User or authorized people. Concessionaires or contractors that need to have access to those restricted area are exempt from this rates as a result of its contractual obligations with Aena Aeropuertos. Rates € / vehicle SEASON TICKET (ANNUAL) 1.423,37 SEASON TICKET (MONTHLY) 131,77 ACCESS FEE PER VEHICLE (EACH TIME) 11,46 October 2013 27 13. SERVICE OF VEHICLES WITHDRAWAL FOR SECURITY REASONS Definition: Use of the service of vehicles withdrawal for security reasons, provided by Aena Aeropuertos directly or indirectly. Rates: € / Service Per vehicle withdrawn (up to 3 days) 49,38 Per carriage withdrawn (up to 3 days) 24,68 From the 4th day 9,883186 14. CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMING AND RECORDING AND ADVERTISING AND PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERVIEWS Definition Use of certain areas of an airport to film, record or to make advertising interviews and photographs. When these activities involve the use of other services, supplies or consumptions, they will be additionally invoiced. Rates: ALC, BCN, LPA, MAD, AGP, PMI Y TFS Cinematographic filming and recording Euros Filming (first two hours) 2.121,98 € Addtional filming hour 1.018,56 € Photographic interviews (first two hours) 509,26 € Addtional Photographic interview hour 244,44 € Collaboration Projects 50% Discount Filming and recording at apron or runway 300% Surchage BIO, FUE, IBZ, ACE, MAH, TFN, SCQ, SVQ Y VLC Cinematographic filming and recording Euros Filming (first two hours) 1.591,49 € Addtional filming hour 763,92 € Photographic interviews (first two hours) 381,95 € Addtional Photographic interview hour 183,33 € Collaboration Projects 50% Discount Filming and recording at apron or runway 300% Surchage REST Cinematographic filming and recording Euros Filming (first two hours) 1.326,24 € Addtional filming hour 636,60 € Photographic interviews (first two hours) 318,29 € Addtional Photographic interview hour 152,78 € Collaboration Projects 50% Discount Filming and recording at apron or runway 300% Surchage October 2013 28 15. ADVERTISING SUPPORT Definition Use of advertising zones and facilities inside the airport directly used by Aena Aeropuertos. - Airports in Alicante, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid Barajas, Málaga-Costa del Sol, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife North and Tenerife South: TYPE OF STAND UNITARY FEE L-1 426,33 L-2 299,35 L-3 861,94 L-4 149,65 VT-1 481,94 VT-2 602,43 VT-3 759,99 €/month Non-electronic hoardings with light have a surcharge of 35%. FEE (€) UNITS Outside hoarding 8x3 m., maximum 34,72 2 m /month Electronic outside hoarding 4x3 m., maximum 77,38 2 m /month Banderole in a lamppost 1,2x0,8 m. maximum 108,89 banderole/month 4,82 2 m /day 12,03 trolley/month TYPE OF STAND Exposing platform Luggage trolleys - Rates for other airports: TYPE OF STAND L-1 L-2 L-3 VT-2 VT-3 UNITARY FEE (€/month) UNITARY FEE (€/year) UNITARY FEE (€/half yearly) Domestic terminal International terminal Domestic terminal International terminal 278,04 176,09 278,04 370,72 463,41 370,72 278,04 370,72 463,41 583,89 2.502,42 1.584,86 2.502,42 3.336,56 4.170,70 1.668,28 1.251,21 1.668,28 2.085,34 2.627,56 The unit amounts on an annual/semiannual periods expressed above are only applicable to groups of advertising support contracted by lots and in seasons and areas established by the airport. Non-electronic hoardings with light have a surcharge of 25%. FEE (€) UNITS 27,804675 m2/mes Exposing platform 3,733648 m2/día Exposing platform 9,26 carrito/mes TYPE OF STAND Outside hoarding 8x3 m., maximum October 2013 29 16. SURVEYS Definition Use of the airport property and its facilities to carry out surveys. BCN, MAD, PMI,IBZ, MAH,LPA,ACE, FUE, TFN Y TFS Carry out surveys Euros Person/shift/day (Airside) 800 € Person/shift/day (Landside) 480 € Airlines and other airport operators 50% discount ALC, BIO, AGP, SCQ, SVQ Y VLC Carry out surveys Euros Person/shift/day (Airside) 500 € Person/shift/day (Landside) 300 € Airlines and other airport operators 50% discount REST Carry out surveys Euros Person/shift/day (Airside) 250 € Person/shift/day (Landside) 150 € Airlines and other airport operators 50% discount 17. OTHER USES OF THE AIRPORT. Definition Use of the airport property and its outdoor facilities, for non-aeronautical trials, shows, and exhibitions, and other uses different from those specified in the above mentioned rates. Rates GENERAL INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT 246,772219 148,072119 € hectare/day or part thereof €/ month for each gadget up to 4 m2 18. SUPPLIES AND OTHER SERVICES. Definition It includes supplies, services, materials and products including security cards and any other credentials issued for non occasional access of persons to restricted areas of the airports directly or indirectly provided by the airport, and the use of the airport property in the facilities and equipment needed to provide them. Rates Supplies measured by meter the rate unit will be calculated dividing the amount of the periodic invoice from the service supplier by the number of units consumed, applying an increase of 12.5% for the use of the airport property. October 2013 30 Rest of the supplies provided by the airport, the rate unit will be calculated dividing the total amount of the service cost by the square meters of the airport surface affected by such service, applying an increase of 12.5% for the use of the airport property. Services, materials and products provided by the airport, they will be invoiced for the real amount of their cost, increasing a 12.5% for the use of airport property. Driving license in Apron (PCP) - Exam duties for such license: 13.08 Euros. - Emission, renewal and duplicate: 4.75 Euros. People not subject to payment of the service: - Aena staff. - The staff at the service of the State, autonomous communities or municipality where the airport is located. Security cards issue to identify people in the airport. CARD EMISSION AND RENEWAL 9,96 DUPLICATE 17,40 PROVISIONAL CARD EMISSION 7,30 € per card. VAT not included The card includes the clamping device (pin, ribbon or other accessories) People not subject to payment of the service: - Aena staff. - The staff at the service of the State, autonomous communities or municipality where the airport is located. - People, both visitors and workers, which must be accompanied by certified personnel of the airport. - In the case of temporary cards per day, the diplomatic staff or consul, who due to their duties, needs access to the security restricted area. In case of loss or deterioration, all staff must be subject. Service of management of urban solid waste: It includes the collection and transport to the Transfer Station, storage, separation in Sorting Plant and later transport to end operators of the waste for their recovery or energetic use. Natural or legal persons that produce urban solid waste by developing its activity at the airport are required to pay for this service. - Basic rate due to the space occupied, applicable to all renting companies, depending on the space contracted at the airport: 0,1125 x nº of m2rented per month - Additional rate, applicable to the receivers of the service that generate urban solid waste over 20 Tm annually, on a percentage of separation basis. SEPARATION SECTIONS RATE PER TON ANNUALLY 0–5% 31,05 € >5 – 10 % 20,70 € >10 – 15 % 15,53 € >15 – 20 % 10,35 € >20 % 5,18 € October 2013 31 19. TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Definition Provision of connecting lines and interconnection systems, communications equipment rental, video signal connecting lines and other services requested by the user. Rates 1. Provision of connecting lines and interconnection systems VOICE BASIC SERVICE PRODUCT/SERVICE Analogical connection (provider) FEE (€) 193,28 Analogical connection (Aena) 232,79 Digital connection (Aena) 232,79 Connection DECT phone Aena 170,32 IP connection (Aena) 232,79 IP/WIFI wireless connection Aena 232,79 Use of Aena's telephonic pairs (1) 25,47 Use of Aena's analogical/digital switchboard 32,50 Connection to Aena's switchboard (VoIP) (€/month) 28,13 Connection to Aena's switchboard (VoIP/WIFI) (€/month) 20,92 Trunking service connection 139,73 Trunking terminal configuration 139,73 Trunking service use: basic: voice+data (€/month) 21,69 Trunking service use advanced: voice+data+phone services (€/month) Consumptions 33,90 Provider charges (1)Terminal fee w ill not be applied for contracts in force on 2003, January, 1st DATA BASIC SERVICE PRODUCT/SERVICE Telephone pair FEE (€) 103,63 Use of point to point line through low speed copper Fibre pair Use of point to point line through monomode/multimode optics fibre (per pair) Local network: join connection to multiservice network 32,50 Monthly 103,63 Per transition 1.868,37 Km/year 103,63 Local network: use of digital connection line to Aena's multiservice network (10/100 Mbps) Television:join TV signal reception through RMS 49,20 Monthly 219,62 Use of TV signal line through RMS 32,50 Monthly UPS:supply of energy: UPS/SAI/USI up to 1100 W. 70,27 Monthly Connection to Aena's multiservice network through WIFI (no WIFI card) 14,58 Monthly SIMA / eSIA 34,46 Monthly SIPA 32" screen 137,12 Monthly SIPA 40" screen 165,98 Monthly Join Aena's info system through RMS or intranet Depends on specific project OTHERS Multi-access to Aena's info system - SIMA / eSIA 175,42 October 2013 Monthly 32 2. Communications equipment rental, video signal connecting lines and other services requested by the user. EQUIPMENT PRODUCT/SERVICE Walkie Talkie: Rent of Radio Trunking terminal DECT phone: internal wireless phone Analogic phone Additional analogic phone Digital phone FEE (€) 20,16 7,58 25,47 6,16 44,81 35% equipment value 35% equipment value 5% equipment value 30% equipment value 8% equipment value Cost-price + 12,5% 14,62 17,13 10,29 Data transmission equipment (modem, router…) Computer Computer manteinance Printer Printer manteinance Printer supplies Rent of IP phone Rent of WIFI phone Rent of TV receiver through RMS Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly Annual Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Monthly Monthly Monthly MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCT/SERVICE FEES Depends on specific project Line removal, extension, change…. TELEFAX PRODUCT/SERVICE FEES (€) provider charges+12,5% 1,76 Dispatches: Reception (per page) LINKING LINES OF VIDEO SIGN PRODUCT/SERVICE Signal connection Video signal fee Video conference service (per hour) FEES (€) 219,62 14,49 823,58 CESSION OF EQUIPMENT WITH CONNECTION TO PROVIDERS NETWORK PRODUCT/SERVICE Computer with connection to checking in and embarking systems ATB printer BTP printer DCP printer Advanced boarding card reader (with bar-code reader) Roller feeder medium Multifunction desktop reader (optical reader/magnetic reader) Keyboard with built-in mouse 15'' TFT slim screen FEE (€ / month) 443,77 225,52 146,27 110,95 699,12 105,97 11,35 54,35 185,58 OTHER SERVICES PRODUCT/SERVICE Use of 1U rack housing hardware (without support servicies) Use of 1U rack housing hardware (with support services) October 2013 FEES (€) 27,97 67,25 33 20. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES. Use of airport facilities and services to conduct commercial activities of any nature. The services shown below are regulated by contractual agreements: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Installation and operation of vending machines Installation and operation of bank self-service terminal equipment Use of advertising areas and installations Tax-free shops Bars and restaurants Bank offices Vending machines Car rent Retail. Mobile phone Other concessions October 2013 34 HANDLING SERVICE The rates listed in this section are the maximum authorized by Aena Aeropuertos that the handling agent can receive as payment for handling services on ground to their customers. CONCESSIONAIRE AGENTS OF RAMP HANDLING SERVICE AIRPORT AGENTS A CORUÑA IBERIA ALBACETE IBERIA ALICANTE IBERIA SWISSPORT SPAIN ALMERIA SWISSPORT SPAIN MENZIES ASTURIAS IBERIA BADAJOZ IBERIA SWISSPORT SPAIN GROUNDFORCE BILBAO IBERIA GROUNDFORCE BURGOS IBERIA CEUTA (Heliport) IBERIA CORDOBA IBERIA BARCELONA/EL PRAT SWISSPORT SPAIN CLECE GIRONA IBERIA UTE LESMA HANDLING - RYR GRAN CANARIA IBERIA GROUNDFORCE FGL- GRANADA JAÉN IBERIA FUERTEVENTURA HIERRO ATLÁNTICA DE HANDLING HUESCA IBERIA IBIZA IBERIA ACCIONA SWISSPORT SPAIN MENZIES JEREZ MENZIES LA GOMERA ATLÁNTICA DE HANDLING LANZAROTE CLECE October 2013 SWISSPORT 35 LA PALMA ATLÁNTICA DE HANDLING IBERIA LEÓN IBERIA LOGROÑO IBERIA MADRID/BARAJAS IBERIA GROUNDFORCE SWISSPORT MALAGA/COSTA DEL SOL IBERIA SWISSPORT SPAIN CLECE MELILLA IBERIA MENORCA IBERIA ACCIONA PALMA MALLORCA IBERIA ACCIONA PAMPLONA IBERIA REUS IBERIA SALAMANCA IBERIA S. JAVIER/MURCIA IBERIA SAN SEBASTIAN IBERIA SANTANDER IBERIA SANTIAGO IBERIA SEVILLA IBERIA GROUNDFORCE TENERIFE/NORTH IBERIA GROUNDFORCE TENERIFE/SOUTH IBERIA GROUNDFORCE VALENCIA IBERIA SWISSPORT SPAIN VALLADOLID IBERIA VIGO IBERIA VITORIA IBERIA ZARAGOZA IBERIA UTE LESMA HANDLING - RYR MENZIES EAT For the purposes of application of the amounts to be received by the agents to third parties regarding ground handling services provided to third parties for ramp categories, the following classification of aircraft is established, pointing out some of the most representative ones of each category. October 2013 36 For the purposes of application of the amounts to be received by the agents to third parties regarding ground handling services provided to third parties for ramp categories, the following classification of aircraft is established, pointing out some of the most representative ones of each category. AIRCRAFT CLASS AIRCRAFT TYPE AIRCRAFT CLASS AIRCRAFT TYPE 4A AEROSPATIALE AS350 Ecureuil CESSNA TWIN PISTON 71 AIRBUS 320 4B AEROSPATIALE SN365 Dauphin AVIOCAR CN212-200 72 BOEING 727-200 4C EMBRAER 120 BRASILIA AVIOCAR CN235 81 BOEING 757-300 AIRBUS A310 31 AEROSPATIALE ATR 42 DE HAVILLAND DHC-8 82 AIRBUS A300 B4/C4/F4 BOEING 767-300 41 AEROSPATIALE ATR 72 CANADAIR REGIONAL JET 900 83 51 BRITISH AEROSPACE 146-300 McDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9 91 61 BOEING 737 McDONNELL DOUGLAS MD 83 93 AIRBUS 340-200 BOEING 777-200 McDONNELL DOUGLAS MD11 BOEING 777-300 BOEING 747-200/400 AIRBUS A340-600 1. BASIC RAMP HANDLING MAXIMUM PRICES The maximum prices for basic ramp services are the following: COMMERCIAL STOP AIRCRAFT CLASS Passenger flight Euros 4A 4B 4C 31 41 51 61 71 72 81 82 83 91 92 31,55 94,65 189,31 251,90 403,36 1.120,57 1.438,80 1.731,28 1.946,79 2.162,26 2.580,78 2.913,59 3.810,16 4.527,13 Mixed flight Euros 34,36 103,10 206,17 274,39 439,35 1.220,53 1.567,18 1.885,75 2.120,47 2.355,18 2.811,03 3.173,54 4.150,10 4.931,03 TECHNICAL STOP (Passenger Cargo flight flight) Euros Euros 34,02 102,07 204,14 271,67 435,01 1.208,45 1.551,67 1.867,07 2.099,47 2.331,86 2.783,20 3.142,12 4.109,01 4.882,19 15,47 46,39 92,80 123,49 197,72 549,29 705,30 848,68 954,29 1.059,93 1.265,08 1.428,24 1.867,75 2.219,18 Technical stops for mixed and cargo flights will be 50% of the charges of the commercial stop for this kind of flights. October 2013 37 2. MAXIMUM CHARGES OF THE MAIN COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES OF HANDLING The maximum prices for complementary ramp services are the following: Maximum charge (€) Services Units of charge To handle special luggage 18,44 Per service To provide, to put and to put away passenger and cabin stairs, for those scales longer than the standard one defined for each type of aeroplane (75 minutes conventional aeroplane and 90 minutes W.B.) Fixed stairs: Conventional hydraulic stairs: W.B. hydraulic stairs.: 14,05 18,44 36,87 Per unit / half an hour Per unit / half an hour Per unit / half an hour 8,77 Per flight 43,01 28,08 28,08 11,24 Per service Per service Per service Per service To provide and to handle appropriates means of communication between terminal and aircraft To provide transport at ramp: Passengers (bus): Passengers (microbus): Crew (microbus): Classes 4A-4B-4C (microbús): To provide special equipment, facilities and training people to carry special passengers like people with handicaps, children, VIP, etc. between aircraft and terminal. 28,08 To provide ballast sacks 1,75 Per sack To take care of protection the entire load when it is loading and unloading or connecting with the terminal 23,70 Per service To provide personal of security to the aircraft. 52,65 Per hour / person October 2013 Per service 38 Maximum charge (€) Services Units of charge To provide the suitable equipment to start up engines Common airplanes: Airplanes W.B.: 79,89 186,97 Per start up Per start up To provide power unit 45,65 Per hour 8,77 Per service To provide the communications between aircraft and land during the push back, star up engines and other situations 8,77 Per service To provide the rail to drag the aircraft 23,7 Per service To perform push back or push out service Aircrafts class 4A-4B Aircrafts class 4C-31-41-51 Aircrafts class 61-71-72-81 Aircrafts class 82-83-91-92 27,75 69,35 90,40 203,64 Per service Per service Per service Per service To move catering supplies to/from the hold 43,88 Per service To identify luggage next to the flight Aircrafts class 4A-4B Aircrafts class 4C-31-41-51 Aircrafts class 61-71-72-81 Aircrafts class 82-83-91-92 17,55 43,88 131,66 219,41 Per flight Per flight Per flight Per flight Other services 52,65 Per hour / person To provide the suitable equipment to communicate aircraft and land during the push back, star up engines and other situations. October 2013 39 TELEPHONES NUMBERS TELEPHONE NUMBER OF CENTRAL SERVICES 91. 321.10.00 TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF AIRPORTS AIRPORT TELEPHONE Nº AIRPORT TELEPHONE Nº Albacete (967) 55.57.01 Madrid Barajas (91) 393.60.00 Alicante (96) 691.90.00 Madrid Cuatro Vientos (91) 321.09.00 Almería (950) 21.37.00 Málaga (95) 204.84.84 Algeciras (956) 52.73.10 Melilla (95) 269.86.14 Asturias (985) 12.75.00 Menorca (971) 15.70.00 Badajoz (924) 21.04.00 Huesca Pirineos (974) 28.05.61 Barcelona (93) 298.38.38 Palma de Mallorca (971) 78.90.00 Bilbao (94) 486.96.64 Pamplona (948) 16.87.00 Burgos (947) 47.10.00 Reus (977) 77.98.00 Ceuta (956) 52.73.10 Sabadell (93) 728.21.00 Córdoba (957) 21.41.00 Salamanca (923) 32.96.00 La Coruña (981) 18.72.00 Murcia/ San Javier (968) 17.20.00 Fuerteventura (928) 86.05.00 San Sebastián (943) 66.85.00 Girona (972) 18.66.00 Santander (942) 20.21 00 Gran Canaria (928) 57.90.00 Santiago (981) 54.75.00 Granada (958) 24.52.00 Sevilla (95) 444.90.00 Hierro (922) 55.37.00 Son Bonet (971) 44.98.81 Ibiza (971) 80.90.00 Tenerife North (922) 63.58.00 Jerez (956) 15.00.00 Tenerife South (922) 75.90.00 La Gomera (922) 87.30.03 Valencia (96) 159.85.00 Lanzarote (928) 84.60.00 Valladolid (983) 41.55.00 La Palma (922) 42.61.00 Vigo (986) 26.82.00 León (987) 87.77.00 Vitoria (945) 16.35.00 Logroño (941) 27.74.00 Zaragoza (976) 71.23.00 October 2013 40